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1 6 | surpasses all the others in point of antiquity. It is a most
2 11| Habertus. He proves his point especially by the fact reported
3 12| may be with this disputed point of ecclesiastical learning,
4 19| their testimony. So at this point We will add no more except
5 20| metropolitan in the canon. This point is also rightly made by
6 26| chap. 12 and 13). On this point Gregorius too may be consulted (
7 33| after the deacon." At that point the people bend the knee,
8 33| Brun, but then leaves the point of the question undecided.
9 36| of all things," and these point not to a king who is present,
10 37| lesser reverence. ~This point sufficiently establishes
11 46| the Euchologion at this point, since the words could be
12 50| imposition of hands." The same point is made by Goarius, in Euchologio,
13 54| draws attention to this point when he cites Bessarion'
14 56| sacrament. ~Finally, others point out that evidence from the
15 58| Euchologion of Grottaferrata, a point of great importance. Therefore
16 65| century. He does not at this point offer any proof for his
17 67| 67. The third and final point suggested by the text of
18 75| of it conforms in every point to this edition, which has
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